Council wanting £52-a-year amenity charge writes off £922k taxpayers’ cash Stoke-on-Trent Live Read the original article here Category: BankruptcyBy EditorJanuary 5, 2025Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Debt Management Plans Prove to be Successful for DebtWave ClientsNextNext post:Dem-run city may go bankrupt thanks to public sector pension scheme – MSNRelated PostsTwo men behind LCF Ponzi scheme made bankruptMarch 10, 2025Sphere Revolutionized Concerts, So Why Might It Go Bankrupt? – MSNMarch 10, 2025Business podcaster Matt Haycox declared bankrupt for second timeMarch 10, 2025Volocopter fights for the future – Aviation.DirectMarch 10, 2025How AI can transform insolvency in digital age – Business DailyMarch 10, 2025Darts icon ‘fears losing home and three dogs’ after bankruptcy over unpaid taxesMarch 10, 2025